This festival is organised in Phuc Kien and Ngu Bang club house by Chinese people living in Hoi An on lunar March 23rd every year, to worship the goddess who save ships and boats in danger at sea.
It is a traditional festival of ancient Champa people that is inherited
& kept till nowadays. This festival falls on lunar February 12th in
Lady Thu Bon’s Palace in Duy Tan commune, Duy Xuyen dist...
Since its building, Chua Cau (the Japanese covered Bridge) has remained deeply and unchangeably in the sub conscience of Hoi An people thanks to its sole uniqueness. Consisting of two different...
This bridge is one of the symbols of Hoi An. Despite its name, the bridge is not built in Japanese style, and in fact there are very few covered bridges in Japan.
Cantonese Assembly hall was built in 1885 by the overseas Chinese of the Cantonese Chinese colony for worshing Thien Hau Holy Mother, Confucius, and then, Quan Kung and ancestors. Thanks to the unique...
This Chinese style building was constructed in 1741 through the co-operation of traders from 5 Chinese regions, Fukien, Trieu Chau, Quong Dong, Hai Nam, and Gia Ung. It faces the river as is...
The Fukien Assembly Hall is the typical architectural hall in Hoi An. This Assembly Hall was founded as the Kimuson temple in 1697. Later, in1792, it was transformed into the Fukien Assembly Hall.
Chao Chou Assembly Hall was built in 1845 by the overseas Chinese of the Chao Chou Chinese colony for worshiping the god of wind and wave control who support the trading on the sea smoothly. This...